DO NOT LET YOUR CHILDREN PLAY THIS GAME

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lyosha_msk wrote:

It's hilarious. The reactions to it even more hilarious.

100% agreed!

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Aida_Amin wrote:
lyosha_msk wrote:

It's hilarious. The reactions to it even more hilarious.

100% agreed!

I agree to

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ChessRook5T1 wrote:

its funny how people can't take a joke....2021 fricking sucks dude...no one can take a joke now...  thats painful

 

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lol

 why

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minecraft: hold my blocks

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bruh

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lol

 

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this topic is the best troll ever

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lmao, please let this be a bot. please, istg. you're on a chess website- i don't know where you thought you were gonna get with this. but if you're actually a real person who believes these things, i have one thing to say to you. STOP BEING SEXIST. that's my major qualm with this post. please don't gender children's toys and hobbies. thanks <3 

 

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guys, this was a troll...

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The original poster isn't making that obvious lol

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teleny wrote:

I wrote this as a spoof of the kind of copied emails you often get around Halloween and Christmas telling concerned parents to look in on what their kids are doing, and panicking. (Awk! they're playing D&D! They play videogames! They're listening to strange music! They watch transvestite shows! They like Beavis and Butthead!) 

I thought you'd like it...

No, s/he made it fairly clear in my opinion.

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Chess has been found to help IQ, plus, it helps people with ADHD stop, and think more about the situation, plus, it helps better skills that are needed for planning. Also, it is called capturing a piece, not killing, in fact, it is sometimes thought of as putting a piece in "jail" because a passed pawn can "rescue" a piece.

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who says chess is not violent? don't you see how many pieces get smashed off the board every game just because 1 player has to win? 0_o checks and pins are obviously a violent way of manipulating your opponents moves, all to aggressively take the control yourself and what about all the violent words hidden in the chess sport? think about it...x-ray Attack!, Armageddon!, Bullet! chess...

I will "sacrefice" chess to better my life now ^_^
(all sarcasm by the way)

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Now that is a quality and funny copy pasta.

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teleny wrote:
A WARNING TO ALL PARENTS! DO NOT ALLOW YOUR CHILD TO PLAY THIS GAME!!

 

This game started in the Muslim sphere of influence, near Pakistan, and has spread to all parts of Europe. NAZI Germans played it during WWII and during the Cold War, Russia included it in the elementary school curriculum. Even here in the United States, it is highly approved of in West Point, and among top Pentagon officials, many of whom play it recreationally. Its role in espionage and cryptography is well-known.

Yet, it is also associated, more than any other game, with psychotic and violent behavior among its players. Many players become obsessed, and play online for hours at a time, racking up game after game after game. Not a few of its acknowledged masters, or shall we call them "grand" masters, have been institutionalized (though one reached political prominence not so long ago). It is played extensively in prisons, sometimes even openly. Often, adult players report having been taught to do so as children by older relatives.

It's widely known that games such as QuakeGrand Theft Auto and Call of Duty are promoted by the Department of Defense to inure soldiers to the act of killing, much as how farmers are known to become immune to the death throes of animals, and often show sociopathic, even homicidal, tendencies as a result. Brain studies have shown that playing violent games light up the same parts of the brain as crack cocaine, gambling, and pornography. This game raises or shall we say, lowers the bar by allowing and even encouraging players to lead to slaughter (or in the parlance of the game "sacrifice") their own men -- players are lauded for their coolheadedness in doing so.

 

THIS IS NOT CHILD'S PLAY!

 

 

If this game is found under the Christmas tree, take it away, and explain that this is a very boring game that they won't like anyway. Substitute a more positive gift, perhaps one that deals with sports (if a boy) or a Princess theme (if a girl). If this game is being given by a relative, it's imperative that you at least speak to them about the inappropriate nature of the gift, though they might not understand exactly how serious the situation really is. If they persist in insisting that their actions were, in fact innocent, limit contact with that relative, and if they're elderly, try to look into counseling for them.

Yes, it's true that some people will try to defend this game, especially people who are or were excellent players. Ask them how many hours they spent wasting their life that way when they could have been volunteering or teaching, if they are indeed so intelligent to play this admittedly snobbish and elitist game. Don't be fooled into thinking this is some kind of brain trainer, or worse, mathematics. Analysis of the game has yielded nothing of the kind, being instead rote memorization of positions -- mastery is only achieved through large amounts of play.

Many websites feature this game, and game software is even given away for free. Adding game sites to the blocker on your family computer is a good step. See if your children's friends play, and if so, talk to their parents. Approach the local school board, and see if you can't get the game banned from school property. Keep an eye on your children at Barnes & Noble, since they're known to sell game related books. Talk to the store manager, and see if he's willing to keep these books behind the counter.

 

Remember, it's your child's future on the line....

 

 


 

Who am I trying to fool? It's Chess.

Also this is sexist ._.

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FearlessPuffin wrote:
teleny wrote:
A WARNING TO ALL PARENTS! DO NOT ALLOW YOUR CHILD TO PLAY THIS GAME!!

 

This game started in the Muslim sphere of influence, near Pakistan, and has spread to all parts of Europe. NAZI Germans played it during WWII and during the Cold War, Russia included it in the elementary school curriculum. Even here in the United States, it is highly approved of in West Point, and among top Pentagon officials, many of whom play it recreationally. Its role in espionage and cryptography is well-known.

Yet, it is also associated, more than any other game, with psychotic and violent behavior among its players. Many players become obsessed, and play online for hours at a time, racking up game after game after game. Not a few of its acknowledged masters, or shall we call them "grand" masters, have been institutionalized (though one reached political prominence not so long ago). It is played extensively in prisons, sometimes even openly. Often, adult players report having been taught to do so as children by older relatives.

It's widely known that games such as QuakeGrand Theft Auto and Call of Duty are promoted by the Department of Defense to inure soldiers to the act of killing, much as how farmers are known to become immune to the death throes of animals, and often show sociopathic, even homicidal, tendencies as a result. Brain studies have shown that playing violent games light up the same parts of the brain as crack cocaine, gambling, and pornography. This game raises or shall we say, lowers the bar by allowing and even encouraging players to lead to slaughter (or in the parlance of the game "sacrifice") their own men -- players are lauded for their coolheadedness in doing so.

 

THIS IS NOT CHILD'S PLAY!

 

 

If this game is found under the Christmas tree, take it away, and explain that this is a very boring game that they won't like anyway. Substitute a more positive gift, perhaps one that deals with sports (if a boy) or a Princess theme (if a girl). If this game is being given by a relative, it's imperative that you at least speak to them about the inappropriate nature of the gift, though they might not understand exactly how serious the situation really is. If they persist in insisting that their actions were, in fact innocent, limit contact with that relative, and if they're elderly, try to look into counseling for them.

Yes, it's true that some people will try to defend this game, especially people who are or were excellent players. Ask them how many hours they spent wasting their life that way when they could have been volunteering or teaching, if they are indeed so intelligent to play this admittedly snobbish and elitist game. Don't be fooled into thinking this is some kind of brain trainer, or worse, mathematics. Analysis of the game has yielded nothing of the kind, being instead rote memorization of positions -- mastery is only achieved through large amounts of play.

Many websites feature this game, and game software is even given away for free. Adding game sites to the blocker on your family computer is a good step. See if your children's friends play, and if so, talk to their parents. Approach the local school board, and see if you can't get the game banned from school property. Keep an eye on your children at Barnes & Noble, since they're known to sell game related books. Talk to the store manager, and see if he's willing to keep these books behind the counter.

 

Remember, it's your child's future on the line....

 

 


 

Who am I trying to fool? It's Chess.

Also this is sexist ._.

Yes boys can play princesses too

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Do you apes really need to quote the whole thing every time?

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asriel dremurr might be like now if he saw this: Hold my souls

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roberthu5 wrote:

asriel dremurr might be like now if he saw this: Hold my souls

XD